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Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Keeper of the Cheerios

Jackson has put new meaning to that sweet song lyric: "the keeper of the Cheerios." Tonight when mom and I were giving him his nightly tag-team sponge bath, I noticed this little lump near the bottom rim of his Mehta cast.

At first, it sort of looked like an "outie" belly button, only lower and off-center.

Well . . . upon further inspection . . .

It was, in fact, a Cheerio.

The last time Jackson had Cheerios was when we were in Roanoke . . . last Friday.

So, our little stowaway has been there for nearly a week, just hanging out.

Something tells me it's going to be very interesting when this cast is removed for a few days in November.

Justin

Jackson

a.k.a. "Jax" and "Taco"; the real reason I started this blog; the most brave and resilient five year old in the universe; a survivor; loves performing, swimming, hockey, and "Star Wars"; learning to read!

Oliver

a.k.a. "brother" and "stinky"; our newest addition who loves to eat and get into trouble; best described as "scrappy"; lover of all things dangerous and dirty; super tough; loves being read to.

Maggie Mae (RIP)

I am a proud mother of two beautiful sons, Jackson and Oliver. I have dreamt about them since I was a little girl and feel infinitely blessed to have them in my heart and home to raise. I'm also a part-time photographer adventuring in owning my own small business. I'm a muscle-car enthusiast ... currently working on restoring my second Chevy Nova. Yep, I wear many (very different) hats.
I am a wife to a wonderful man named Justin who has given me the gift of having our children's early years at home. He makes my life so very happy. I am a UVA graduate and a former Pediatrics RN. Currently, I am busy staying home fulltime with my boys, managing Jackson's specialized medical care for Progressive Infantile Scoliosis, working as a photographer, and blogging. I am also a daughter of Christ, writer, ice hockey fan, worker-outer, and a lover of Harry Potter, Rupert Grint, bubble tea, wine, Hot Tamales, and antique muscle cars.
I created this blog to share our adventures with so many wonderful friends and family. I have learned to count my blessings daily and that this really is a crazy, beautiful life.